Example sentences of "made between [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In Fig. 12 a comparison is made between a typical Rotliegende reservoir section , in 53/5–1 , and that of the Barren Measures ' sandstones in 53/12–3 .
2 A clear distinction should be made between a self-employed businessman trading either as a sole trader or in partnership , and the director of a limited company , whether that company be a public limited company , close investment holding company or another kind .
3 Links , for example , have been made between a past history of sexual abuse and bulimia .
4 The coexistence of these two problems means that a choice must be made between an expansionary or contractionary budget depending on the government 's preference : higher employment or stable prices .
5 However , an important distinction must be made between the legitimate expression and engagement with such client feelings and the more unacceptable and personalised expression of aggression or threat towards workers .
6 Comparisons will be made between the actual business experiences of the sample and the expectations reported during the original interviews .
7 No clear distinction was made between the temporal and spiritual privileges of the Church ; they all stood on the same level , enforced by the same sanctions , guaranteed by the same authority , reflecting the same divine ordering of the world .
8 A useful distinction can be made between the defensive factors that cause companies to look beyond their domestic markets ( reactive factors ) and proactive influences .
9 No distinction will be made between the various elements of cost such as labour , plant and materials .
10 They discovered that compromises had to be made between the descriptive criteria of frequency and range of language items and pedagogic criteria which were adduced from the assumed purpose or process of learning ( see Mackey 1965 : Chapter 6 ; Widdowson 1968 : Chapter 1 ) .
11 A distinction would be made between the deserving and the undeserving poor .
12 The central principle of Poor Law policy in this period was that a clear distinction could be made between the deserving ‘ helpable ’ and the ‘ residuum ’ , who were to be coerced into more socially acceptable behaviour .
13 The unusual feature of traditional Hungarian style is the strong distinction made between the two parts of most folk dances .
14 No distinction will be made between the two funds involved even though one of them was not the responsibility of the Department of Trade and Industry .
15 There is little doubt that the principal influence on those who worked among children and adolescents ( and little distinction was made between the two ) was organized religion , and , therefore , they were primarily concerned with temperance propaganda , opposition to secularism , the protection of girls and women away from home and , directly and indirectly , with sustaining the Christian family .
16 The understanding of this parable hinges on the extreme contrast made between the two characters , the Pharisee and the tax-collector .
17 The Scottish international missed the midweek defeat at Norwich as part of an agreement made between the two clubs when he moved from Carrow Road earlier this month .
18 A clear distinction is made between the two sorts of shopping :
19 He tells The Art Newspaper , ‘ Philip Pouncey ( the leading British drawings connoisseur until his death last year ) used to bemoan the fact that during his eleven years at the National Gallery in London , almost no connection was ever made between the two by curators .
20 Frequencies were then computed across contexts for each category in each observation and , for all adult-child interaction , a first-level comparison was made between the two settings of home and school , using the Z ratio of the difference between means .
21 This assumption is hardly ever challenged ; yet it is clearly the case that many scientists are as incompetent in the humanities as many humanities graduates tend to be in the sciences ; it is perhaps a mark of the enormous divide we have made between the two areas that ability in one is often considered to preclude ability in the other .
22 The main dependent variables in this study ( i.e. those of memory performance ) are nonetheless identical to those used in the previous study , thus direct comparisons can still be made between the two studies .
23 This will allow comparisons to be made between the two years using aggregations devised by the researcher , rather than those imposed by the Census Offices .
24 Differentiation ( Fig. 50 ) is readily made between the two on gross examination or with a hand lens , when the cervical alae of T. cati are seen to have an arrow-head form , with the posterior margins almost at a right angle to the body , whereas those of Toxascaris taper gradually into the body .
25 Although often referred to loosely as the " Yalta agreement " , the Commonwealth Soviet repatriation agreement signed on 11 February 1945 was quite separate from the main Yalta Agreement made between the Soviet Union and the Allies at the Crimea Conference .
26 No clear distinction could yet be made between the wholesale and retail trades that were carried on in the ‘ shops ’ in the historic centre of the city .
27 Contact has been made between the Dutch and the English hooligans and arrangements are in hand to erm effect meetings in Sardinia , yes .
28 These are the areas in which sexuality , reproduction , child-socialization and housework are carried out , yet rarely is an adequate distinction made between the four kinds of experience .
29 External factors may be blamed for the general depression of mood and blamed for various damaging consequences but no connection may be made between the depressed mood and damaging consequences and the continuing use of the substance or behaviour of addiction .
30 How the WO calculates future housing need — we asked if a distinction could be made between the quantitative factors and the qualitative assumptions/aspirations , including political objectives .
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